techfeudalist on Nostr: There are no software as a service providers here. The devs don’t make money or ...
There are no software as a service providers here. The devs don’t make money or charge people for using the software.
The meaning of software maintenance is different in this context. It means the work that you have to do to keep the software running on newer operating systems.
For example, let’s say that Apple upgrades their MacOS operating system. There may be changes that the devs must make to the core software to keep it running on the newer Macs.
Saylor is not arguing that devs stop software maintenance. If software maintenance stopped, bitcoin would die within 10 years.
Saylor seems to be arguing that new features should be added to L2s to avoid breaking the core L1 network.
The meaning of software maintenance is different in this context. It means the work that you have to do to keep the software running on newer operating systems.
For example, let’s say that Apple upgrades their MacOS operating system. There may be changes that the devs must make to the core software to keep it running on the newer Macs.
Saylor is not arguing that devs stop software maintenance. If software maintenance stopped, bitcoin would die within 10 years.
Saylor seems to be arguing that new features should be added to L2s to avoid breaking the core L1 network.